tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1336843831256918142024-03-14T02:57:20.288-07:00Medicine Man Medical Marijuana Medical marijuana industry caregiver patient and advocate! Strain connoisseur ! Medicine Man Geneticshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11277742835334017701noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-133684383125691814.post-33816100338881706392017-12-16T18:09:00.001-08:002017-12-16T18:11:09.465-08:00So What Does a Michigan Medical Marijuana Caregiver Need to Know About Patients<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
Where can we even begin as this is a very important question when so many are basically medical marijuana virgins so to speak. For every patient I have met, that knows a little about medical cannabis, I meet at the least 10 MMMP that have rarely ever used cannabis more than hitting a joint that was passed at a party or knowing what it smells like but that is it. They do not understand strains, they do not know how it will effect them, they know very little about the laws other than they had to get a card to use it, they do not understand dosing .... Etc etc etc .... <br />
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But as a caregiver what should you know about your patient? Well first off you should know about there illness and the basic good effects of cannabis and how that it is used for in there illness or disease and the best way for them to use it in treating said issue effectively. You should know the strains most used in treating the illness and have ability to get them for the patients with no ifs, ands or buts. If you do not have something that is very close to the strain needed that is at the very least comparable meaning if they have a need for cbd, and cbg cannabinoids your strain runs high in these cannabinoids just not THC ... than you should never claim you can or you have a strain you do not as you have someones life in your hands. Any caregiver doing this should be put on a black list, we have heard many horror stories and it happens often even in so called cbd oil products carried online and in shops. <br />
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As well you should know if your making edibles if any food items are not suitable for the patient you are working with. If a patient has nut allergies or is allergic or sensitive to coconut oil, fruits, dairy etc. As a caregiver you are looking over the patient and these are things you must know. When making edibles cancer patients or as well diabetics they should not have a lot of sugars or in the later case any, when treating a Crohn's patients they should stay away from many foods that can cause a flair up. There are just many things a caregiver needs to know and if they do not they should study up on there patients. <br />
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Yet this comes with a price and in the end if a caregiver is doing all this you should pay for your portion of the plants that are grown for you. Meaning that you cover the costs and cannot expect extras until you do so. A caregiver cannot legally sell off extras yet patients I see go to dispensaries and leave caregivers short on what they put up for the patient and are stuck holding the bill. Sure caregivers have done so as well but as a patient you have a alternative to this a caregiver that is honest and follows the laws is stuck in a bad spot on the other hand. Most caregivers make very little from donations and so they actually depend on patients to live up to there end of the bargain. Meaning if you take on a caregiver and you do not live up to the amount of meds you need your hurting someone else as well. Seeing a caregiver will either have to sign on another patient of destroy the medicine if they cannot find another in time. That means all the money spent on growing for that patient is lost .. <br />
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So that is a small update on Medical marijuana caregivers and I need to stress one last thing. No one is entitled to a free ounce from a caregiver, you as a patient are required to reimburse your caregiver for all meds that you ask them to grow, and nothing more. You would get extra in almost every case with all the people I know the majority of patients that I know that live up to there end of the bargain the caregiver show there appreciation. <br />
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Medicine Man Geneticshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11277742835334017701noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-133684383125691814.post-71039713029592895292017-03-30T00:35:00.001-07:002021-01-06T23:45:03.505-08:0010 Things You Should Know When Choosing a Medical Marijuana Caregiver<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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What 10 things should you know when you find a Medical marijuana caregiver in Michigan or any other medical marijuana state ? Typically many circumstances can weigh into the situation when you choose a medical marijuana caregiver. Here is a quick list of things that you can look for or know in advance before you just choose anyone! <br />
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<li>Make sure its your choice ! Some dispensaries and doctors just pair you off with the first person that offers to pay for your license. This is the worst deal you can get ! Now you are supposed to buy meds from a person you never met whose horticulture skills maybe null </li>
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<li>Before you choose someone be sure you have done on the research on strains best used in treating you, the methods of ingestion you will require and how much you will require. Making enough concentrate oil for one round of cancer treatment cycle of 1000 plus milligrams of concentrates being higher than 60% thc can cost thousands of dollars. If you are looking for pain relief you need to also find high cbd concentrates and strains or a mix! Its all a craft and some caregivers have turned it into and art!</li>
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<li>I am repeating again research your strains and make sure your caregiver is able to actually grow them in a quality manner. Not all strains are easy to grow, a caregiver that grow 3 quality strains for years is often more valuable than one that grows every new seed he finds!<br /> </li>
<li>Be sure your clear and honest about the amount of meds you expect to have available. When I say this .. never expect your caregiver to break the law with the grow. But if you are donating for all they grow for you than you should get it and your caregiver should not be always be running short. <br /> </li>
<li>Do not expect to get everything free or huge monthly overages. Caregivers give patients extra because they actually do care for the most part. But they have to make some into other meds like edibles and oils etc ... If you donate and help with electricity for say 4 ounces a month and get one extra for reimbursing your caregiver for costs as is in many medical states part of the deal ... Hey you did get a deal !</li>
<li>Definitely ask to see samples before you make someone a caregiver look at it , smell it etc ... I mean if its smells moldy , does not look very good or smell good or is really dry or wet, seedy yes I said seedy ... (its been years since I saw a bunch of pounds compacter commercial chock full of beans but hey ! ) I mean you are doing this for your health not to get sicker! </li>
<li>Feel free to get a caregivers weed tested ! I mean hell it takes a few grams of weed , oil, hash or even edibles and they can tell you if there are any harmful toxins, molds or other chemicals in it and as well you will know the potency and competency of your grower ! To test varies state to state starting from 30 to 70 or so dollars. </li>
<li>Inquire as to how the caregiver grows ? Hydroponic, Organic ? Dirt Farmer ? Does he grow inside or outside ? Does he use any pesticides or chemical nutrients ? </li>
<li>Come to mutual agreement of times available for getting and receiving meds! I mean one a week , once a month? Meeting more often or less ? These are important things to know ! </li>
<li>Just as important being assured that the caregiver will have your meds and your type of med. I mean if you do not smoke and its required you need to ingest it orally than a bag of buds is not going to help!</li>
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Well there I am sure are many more things that should be though about before you pick a medical marijuana caregiver but this will get you on your way ! Whether its vaping or <a href="https://mewe.com/p/medicinemangenetics" target="_blank">Medicine Man Genetics</a> your caregiver should be someone you trust in assisting you with the finest medicines.</div>
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